The Youtube Reporters’ Center features short video tutorials on a variety of journalistic subjects. Woodward, who made his name investigating Richard Nixon’s White House during the Watergate scandal, presents a five-minute video on investigative reporting.

CBS Evening News anchor Couric offers tips on how to conduct an interview, while Huffington, founder of the Huffington Post blog, focuses on “citizen journalism.”

Other tutorials include how to report from a conflict zone “without getting shot,” presented by Nicholas Kristof of The New York Times; “How to Capture Breaking News on Your Cell Phone” and “How to Build Your Audience on YouTube.”

The Google-owned site has also invited users with reporting experience to upload their videos to YouTube in order to “share [their] knowledge with citizen journalists around the world.”

This isn’t meant to be a one-way conversation,” YouTube News Manager Olivia Ma wrote on the site’s blog. “For the first time on YouTube, these reporters are making themselves available to engage with [viewers] directly.”